Hotel 55

“One of a new breed of hip 'off centre' boutique-style hotels. With Japanese contemporary design, decent size rooms, private balconies, terrace garden and great prices. Momo Japanese Restaurant is well worth checking out for its authentic cuisine and warm atmosphere. ”

“One of a new breed of hip 'off centre' boutique-style hotels. With Japanese contemporary design, decent size rooms, private balconies, terrace garden and great prices. Momo Japanese Restaurant is well worth checking out for its authentic cuisine and warm atmosphere. ”

Hotel Overview

“All white on the outside, all neutral inside, this stylish hotel sports a large, soothing garden with glass doors to a modern conservatory bar/dining room, where meals are provided from local restaurants and the barman is a master mixologist. You couldn’t expect more for your money: Egyptian cotton sheets on orthopaedic beds, plasma TVs, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, immaculate bathrooms.... The West End is 20 mins away by tube; station round the corner. A find.”

Activities

The West End is a fantastic excuse to get dressed up and see an old-time favourite play or the latest critics choice.

Hotel Entertainment

Pass a thoroughly enjoyable evening sipping on cocktails in the charming garden or at the chic hotel bar.

Great walks

Ealing Common is a hub of activity in the summer, and all year round is home to walkers, joggers and roller bladers.

Wildlife Area

The Royal Kew Gardens are a magical place with massive greenhouses, plants from all over the world and totem poles.

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See What They Say

“It all starts with an invitingly elegant brushed steel button by the front entrance. Press it, the automatic glass door opens and suddenly you’re in a time tardis. Not at all what you anticipated. Not Edwardian, nor Victorian, as the exterior might suggest. No, not an aspidistra flying anywhere. Instead a cool, contemporary, considered interior, designed for today. Everywhere is clean lines, carefully chosen furnishings, natural materials, striking modern canvases and space to relax. Sure, it’s Ealing, but it’s a world away from what you’d expect from a local hotel in London’s suburbs. Yes, Hotel 55 is quite a number…”